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- GIMI Tutorial Checklist for GEC20
- Website infromation
- Registration Information
- Instructions
- Resources
- Tools
- Helpers
GIMI Tutorial Checklist for GEC20
Website infromation
Session Leader(s):
Mike Zink
Session Presenter(s):
Mike Zink UMass Amherst |
Divyashri Bhat UMass Amherst |
Date/Time
Sunday 10.30am - 3.00pm (with a break for lunch)
Abstract
Attendees will learn on how to use the LabWiki tool to plan, prepare, and execute experiments in GENI testbeds. Attendees will learn these steps by creating a simple start topology in which the central node will implement an OF-based learning switch and the functionality of that switch will be verified through an experiment script. We will give an overview on the inner workings of LabWiki, OML/OMF, AMQP, and the GENI experiment service.
Registration Information
Maximum number of attendees: TODO - get size of room
Maximum number of hands-on (individuals or groups): 30
Instructions
Responsible for instructions:
Review date:
June 17, 2014
Print due date:
June 20, 2014
Linked to tutorial page: http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC20Agenda/LabWiki
Resources
What ExoGENI resources are needed?
8 * 30 XOMedium VMs
What InstaGENI resources are needed?
None
What WiMAX resources are needed?
None
When will slices be created and by whom?
Created by attendees during the tutorial. Check with Victor to see if ExoSM can handle the load.
Slice name pattern:
When will resources be reserved and by whom?
Reserved by attendees during the tutorial. Start with 5-node slices and then increase to 8-node slice
How will aggregates be assigned?
If reserved by attendees, when will image be transferred to racks?
When and how will slices be assigned to attendees?
N/A - created by attendees
Tools
What tools are required for the tutorial?
- GENI Portal
- Flack
- Labwiki
What tools are recommended for the tutorial?
How will attendees access these tools?
Their own laptop with Firefox or Chrome browser
Helpers
Answer questions
Jeanne, Divya, Thierry
Assign/reserve resources
N/A